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Assessment of Sperm Damage with use of Unconventional Practices for Freeze Thawing During Artificial Insemination in Goat

Mukul Anand, Sarvajeet Yadav, Shalini Vaswani, Rahul Dhariya, Deependra Chaudhary

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Indian Journal of Agriculture Business 9(1):p 9-13, January-June 2023. | DOI: https://doi.org/10.21088/ijab.2454.7964.9123.1

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Anand M, Yadav S, Vaswani S, et al. Assessment of sperm damage with use of unconventional practices for freeze thawing during artificial insemination in goat. Indian J Agric Bus. 2023;9(1):9–13.

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Received : April 06, 2023         Accepted : April 19, 2023          Published : May 30, 2023

Abstract

A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of different unconventional thawing procedure practised in field for artificial insemination in goat. 10 healthy Barbari bucks routinely used for the semen collection at frozen goat semen production station were selected for the experiment. 15 cryopreserved semen doses (French mini, 0.25ml capacity) of each individual buck from single ejaculate were selected. Frozen semen doses from individual buck were divided into five different group each with three straws. The straws which were frozen thawed using thawing unit were marked as positive control (C) while the straws of other respective group were frozen thawed using different thawing procedure practiced in field viz. pocket, underarm, palm and in water maintained at 37°C using thermometer. All the 3 frozen thaw straws of each group using different thawing process and later evaluated for semen quality. Significantly higher values for vitality, mitochondrial activity, motility and path velocity were observed in ideal thawing followed by thawing in water maintained at 37°C using thermometer, underarm, pocket and palm thawing. A significantly lower values for ROS+ve spermatozoa and those with the acrosomal damage were observed in ideal thawing followed by other thawing procedures. It may be concluded that thawing unit is ideal for thawing but under unavailability of thawing unit thawing procedure should be followed in water maintained at 37°C using thermometer.


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We would like to express our gratitude to the patients, their families, and all those who have contributed to this study.

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Anand M, Yadav S, Vaswani S, et al. Assessment of sperm damage with use of unconventional practices for freeze thawing during artificial insemination in goat. Indian J Agric Bus. 2023;9(1):9–13.


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April 06, 2023 April 19, 2023 May 30, 2023

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21088/ijab.2454.7964.9123.1

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Goat ThawingSemenSeminal attributes

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